REP PICKS

When Kenneth Pinyan bled to death in July 2005 after a sexual encounter with a horse on a farm in Enumclaw, Wash., the ensuing scandal exposed an underground subculture of zoophiles, or "zoos," who are connected through their erotic obsession with animals. Seattle filmmaker Robinson Devor goes past the headlines with this unique docudrama that mixes documentary footage with dramatic re-creations and juxtaposes actors with real people involved in the incident. Opens Friday at the Lumiere in San Francisco and Shattuck Cinemas in Berkeley. www.thinkfilmcompany.com.

"Killer Klowns From Outer Space," with live clowns in person

The title says it all as space alien clowns drop their big tent in the woods just outside a small American town (really Santa Cruz). Soon the red-nosed, big-footed creatures are terrorizing the populace. This slice of B-movie cheese beams down for one night only along with a performance by Boenobo the Clown and members of the Bohemian Carnival. 9:15 tonight. $6. 21 and older. Parkway Speakeasy Theater, 1834 Park Blvd., Oakland. www.speakeasytheaters.com.

Prepare to be shaken and stirred with this collection of classic James Bond films, including Sean Connery classics "Dr. No" and "Goldfinger." Opening night kicks off with the pair, along with a musical performance by Apocalypso Now and an appearance by Richard Kiel, a.k.a. Bond nemesis Jaws. The 7-foot actor will return the next day when "The Spy Who Loved Me" screens with "From Russia With Love." The program concludes with "Thunderball" and "On Her Majesty's Secret Service." Sat.-Mon. $10 general, $7 children and seniors. Castro Theatre, 429 Castro St., S.F. www.castrotheatre.com.